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. >> this is personal for ted duncan. his daughter attends the montgomery county school. the land they end up being used for a soccer fields. >> this is public land being private entity by the county. is one of the faces of the new lawsuit that claims the county did not follow the law leasing thes to montgomery county board of education. the fight started after a farmer was told his lease was not been renewed. >> if they are allowed to comment --h this all public land could used for anything anywhere in this count a plaintiff in the lawsuit the decision to build the fields violates master zoning regulations. >> a spokesperson says the position has not changed and they're moving the project because follows the potomac master that public land be used public persist -- purpose. >> the government is supposed to be -- as opposed to work for the residence. is waiting fory a court decision that will future of the farm. that decision is expected in february. >> the school board sent us a on the lawsuit saying, other legal action, we will respond to the appropriate affirm theontin
. >> this is personal for ted duncan. his daughter attends the montgomery county school. the land they end up being used for a soccer fields. >> this is public land being private entity by the county. is one of the faces of the new lawsuit that claims the county did not follow the law leasing thes to montgomery county board of education. the fight started after a farmer was told his lease was not been renewed. >> if they are allowed to comment --h this all public land could...
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the suspect is believed to be duncan phillips. he is wanted for assault and stealing a car on thursday. we spoke with san francisco police who told us it is simply too dangerous to let people drive by the active scene. >> because of that, we were not sure what he intends to do. we could not allow him to travel up on the roadway. >> and now again, we are looking for an update on this situation and hopefully we will get the update in a couple of minutes and we are talking about people who have been stranded and there is a shelter being set up for the red cross for folks trying to get back to treasure island and if folks need to go to work, we will have an update shortly to let you know when that will be implemented and how we will get people on and off the island this morning. this is a very dynamic situation and we will have developments shortly. for now christian captain ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> and in milpitas, it has shut down an intersection. jeanine della vega has shut down the road and here is more on what is happenin
the suspect is believed to be duncan phillips. he is wanted for assault and stealing a car on thursday. we spoke with san francisco police who told us it is simply too dangerous to let people drive by the active scene. >> because of that, we were not sure what he intends to do. we could not allow him to travel up on the roadway. >> and now again, we are looking for an update on this situation and hopefully we will get the update in a couple of minutes and we are talking about people...
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because there are many areas in duncan hills that have not been touched. my cousin is there and she has been there since the day it happened in her home, no one, no one has been to her area which is duncan hills on jefferson. i called her this morning, because all she has is her cell phone to see if she was okay, and, i'm in the my own devastation and i couldn't get to her because of flooding. >> when we chatted yesterday, staten island, i thought it was the rodney dangerfield of new york burrows and i said that in a kind way, you never get the respect or the attention it deserves and, in the case you had among the worst storm damage anywhere. does it bother you, when you hear fema officious, administration officials, commending each other for the great job they are doing, you don't seem to be seeing it? >> well, i have to go back, with the panelist said yesterday's interview and she's absolutely right. staten island is devastated. and she didn't pat anybody on the back and said who was present. i think these politicians, they are all for themselves and li
because there are many areas in duncan hills that have not been touched. my cousin is there and she has been there since the day it happened in her home, no one, no one has been to her area which is duncan hills on jefferson. i called her this morning, because all she has is her cell phone to see if she was okay, and, i'm in the my own devastation and i couldn't get to her because of flooding. >> when we chatted yesterday, staten island, i thought it was the rodney dangerfield of new york...
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the idea here is to get a 130- pound athlete, that's freshman duncan enersen, to pedal hard enough to spin four giant rotors and give this ungainly machine into the air, a human powered helicopter. this is the gamara2 earlier this summer unexpectedly flying 10 feet into the air after some dramatic redesigns that cut its weight by 30 five pounds. >> it's an absolutely huge vehicle. to come off the ground almost effortlessly is absolutely amazing. >> reporter: the summer flight brought the team tantalizingly close to winning a prize, to fly a helicopter 60 seconds at 10 feet of altitude and under control enough to stay inside a 10-meter box. no one has come this close in 30 years of trying. >> would woo! >> it's a chapter of aviation history, taking down the sakorski prize that has been there 32 years unclaimed is a big deal. >> reporter: right now the issue is controlling the machine. they're trying to solve the problem with brain power and some epoxy. if they, do they just might claim a legitimate place with charles lindberg and the wright brothers. in largo scott broom, 9 news now. >
the idea here is to get a 130- pound athlete, that's freshman duncan enersen, to pedal hard enough to spin four giant rotors and give this ungainly machine into the air, a human powered helicopter. this is the gamara2 earlier this summer unexpectedly flying 10 feet into the air after some dramatic redesigns that cut its weight by 30 five pounds. >> it's an absolutely huge vehicle. to come off the ground almost effortlessly is absolutely amazing. >> reporter: the summer flight...
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his team won and he was joined by former nba player scottie pippen and education secretary arne duncan. he was in good spirits and joking around during the game and he's really confident lesli. >> but not -- not even in the least bit a little nervous in particular because his opponent kind of broke from tradition and went out and did some very visual campaigning today? >> reporter: and i think that's why the president took time out today to do those slight interviews with -- satellite interviews with the tv and video stations in crucial states, this will be a close night. the polls have been close all along. this is too close to call. the president is really trying to stress today is to get his supporters out to the polls. this will come down to voter turnout in the crucial swing states lesli. >> we will see what happens tonight. danielle, thank you so much. and our friends at "usa today" project that when campaign 2012 is all said and done, $6 billion, billion with a b. will have been spent on just the federal campaigns. four years ago an estimated 131 million people voted. if the sam
his team won and he was joined by former nba player scottie pippen and education secretary arne duncan. he was in good spirits and joking around during the game and he's really confident lesli. >> but not -- not even in the least bit a little nervous in particular because his opponent kind of broke from tradition and went out and did some very visual campaigning today? >> reporter: and i think that's why the president took time out today to do those slight interviews with --...
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the secretary of education arne duncan and scotty pippen were there playing with him. and this has become a ritual for the president. he seems superstitious and it's supposed to bring him good luck on election day. the president made a surprise stop on the campaign field office in hyde park and it's not clear when the president will arrive tonight, the doors will open to the public at 730time tonight and this is different from the rally we saw in 2008 when president election -- president-elect president obama gave his speech and that was an unticketed event attracting 2,000 people. this event will be smaller, about 10,000 people and security is much sighter and you can expect the news to be different. >> joining us live from chicago, and let's go to mitt romney's headquarters in boston. >> reporter: brian, a very anticipated, exciting mood here in boston. at the boston convention center. the stage is set and people are beginning to pile in. 8,000 people are expected here tonight. from that stage, that podium, well, governor romney will give his election speech or conce
the secretary of education arne duncan and scotty pippen were there playing with him. and this has become a ritual for the president. he seems superstitious and it's supposed to bring him good luck on election day. the president made a surprise stop on the campaign field office in hyde park and it's not clear when the president will arrive tonight, the doors will open to the public at 730time tonight and this is different from the rally we saw in 2008 when president election -- president-elect...
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the spurs wrapped up a nine day road tripe deciding to give duncan, manu ginobili the night off. 105-100. stern apologized to fans and promise to sanction the spurs. thursday night to forget for the new orleans saints. drew brees intercepted by atlanta defense five times. his record 54 games streak with a touchdown pass was also snapped as the saints fell to falcons, 23-13. it's friday. when we come back, new york's finest caught in an act of kindness. we'll hear from a police officer who you see in this photo that has become an internet sensation. photo that has become an internet sensation. means living with pain. it could also mean living with joint damage. help relieve the pain and stop the damage with humira, adalimumab. for many adults with moderate to severe ra, humira is clinically proven to help relieve pain and stop joint damage. so you can treat more than just the pain. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous sys
the spurs wrapped up a nine day road tripe deciding to give duncan, manu ginobili the night off. 105-100. stern apologized to fans and promise to sanction the spurs. thursday night to forget for the new orleans saints. drew brees intercepted by atlanta defense five times. his record 54 games streak with a touchdown pass was also snapped as the saints fell to falcons, 23-13. it's friday. when we come back, new york's finest caught in an act of kindness. we'll hear from a police officer who you...
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when i look at the results of the election, congressman duncan says, it becomes clear the house is the last line of defense for preserving freedom in this country. the people of south carolina rejected president obama's policies, and i intend to fight on their behalf. in other words, it's the civil war. i'm standing up for south carolina and obama may be interested in this thing called the union. i'm for south carolina. what an amazing -- loyalty to your state as opposed to your country. didn't we get past that? >> i don't think so. and this is the issue -- >> i'm standing up for south carolina. what does that mean? >> we went through this last summer, two summers ago, with the showdown over the debt ceiling. >> yeah. >> and at that point in time the president tried to reach a grand bargain. schumer is right, john boehner would have cut a deal, but he couldn't because at the end of the day had he done so, his own house republicans would have risen up in mutiny and he would have lost the speakership. the question now is whether he has some points of leverage against the tea party wing a
when i look at the results of the election, congressman duncan says, it becomes clear the house is the last line of defense for preserving freedom in this country. the people of south carolina rejected president obama's policies, and i intend to fight on their behalf. in other words, it's the civil war. i'm standing up for south carolina and obama may be interested in this thing called the union. i'm for south carolina. what an amazing -- loyalty to your state as opposed to your country. didn't...
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on that one of course secretary duncan did to weigh in. he said of governor scott walker's proposal, for walker to go in that direction after the leadership of the unit shown simply made no sense to me. it was nonsensical. so i guess one, why did the secretary weigh in on that one in wisconsin, and b, what was nonsensical about the nature of the wisconsin legislative reform? >> so look, i think the most discussions of work in debates within education are within broad frameworks, should be worked out at local and state level without comment from the president or secretary. the question is whether they get commented on by the president and the secretary. on the question of the chicago case or others, to were the debates about how much can want percent? look, president and secretary said it's clear in proved achieve it should be one among multiple measure for teacher evaluation. is well used to give meaningful feedback to help kids and teachers improve and also to help hold teachers ago and retain teachers if they don't take the position say
on that one of course secretary duncan did to weigh in. he said of governor scott walker's proposal, for walker to go in that direction after the leadership of the unit shown simply made no sense to me. it was nonsensical. so i guess one, why did the secretary weigh in on that one in wisconsin, and b, what was nonsensical about the nature of the wisconsin legislative reform? >> so look, i think the most discussions of work in debates within education are within broad frameworks, should be...
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when i look at the results of the election congressman duncan says, it becomes clear the house is the last line of defense for preserves freedom in this country. the people of south carolina rejected president obama's policies and i intend to fight on their behalf. in other words, it's the civil war. i'm standing up for south carolina and obama may be interested in this thing called the union. i'm for south carolina. what an amazing -- loyalty to your state as opposed to your country. didn't we get past that? >> i don't think so. and this is the issue -- >> i'm standing up for south carolina. what does that mean? >> we went through this last summer, two summers ago with the showdown over the debt ceiling. >> yeah. >> and at that point in time the president tried to reach a grand bargain. schumer is right, john boehner would have cut a deal, but he couldn't because at the end of the day had he done so, his own house republicans would have risen up in mutiny and he would have lost the speakership. the question now is whether he has some points of leverage against the tea party wing and
when i look at the results of the election congressman duncan says, it becomes clear the house is the last line of defense for preserves freedom in this country. the people of south carolina rejected president obama's policies and i intend to fight on their behalf. in other words, it's the civil war. i'm standing up for south carolina and obama may be interested in this thing called the union. i'm for south carolina. what an amazing -- loyalty to your state as opposed to your country. didn't we...
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playing basketball, the president doing that now in chicago in a come mention with education secretary duncan and his former white house staffer. friends he has played with before. that has been a good owe men before, the local media noted this complex where he was playing was foreclosured upon so probably not the image he wants when the economy is front and center. >>shepard: the president has noted this is the last time he will campaign for an office for himself and he got emotional. >>reporter: it was freezing cold and it is clear he was taking in the magnitude of the moment, delivering remarks a few feet, well, from the original campaign office there in des moines where it all started in 2008 that is what fueled the ride to vick dry in the fox, you can see the image, the president shed a tear and people thought it was emotion or the cold but he said it was both. take a listen. >> you know, probably a mix of both, i have to say being back in des moines, thinking about all the folks in iowa who worked so hard on my campaign back in 2008 and then to see them still working hard back in 2012.
playing basketball, the president doing that now in chicago in a come mention with education secretary duncan and his former white house staffer. friends he has played with before. that has been a good owe men before, the local media noted this complex where he was playing was foreclosured upon so probably not the image he wants when the economy is front and center. >>shepard: the president has noted this is the last time he will campaign for an office for himself and he got emotional....
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county executive doug duncan has put together a team of like-minded county council candidates who want to "end gridlock" by encouraging growth and relieving congestion with more roads and additional transit initiatives. the plan of this well-funded "go montgomery" team runs counter to the plan of the modestly funded neighbors group. i am dolores milmoe and i am the maryland advocate for conservation with the audubon naturalist society. poussaint: the neighbors group hits the ground running, holding issues briefings for candidates and their staffs to get out their message. they hope to redirect the election debate away from the "go montgomery" team plan. debraga: do you think that the current rate of growth in this county and the projected rate of growth in this county is sustainable? rubenstein: i think that the rate of growth is clearly not sustainable, looking at the cost of the infrastructure that we are going to have to provide. poussaint: they invite candidates to join them for back-to-back, one-on-one, half-hour interviews. how you doing? man: hi, marc. poussaint: then all 22 reg
county executive doug duncan has put together a team of like-minded county council candidates who want to "end gridlock" by encouraging growth and relieving congestion with more roads and additional transit initiatives. the plan of this well-funded "go montgomery" team runs counter to the plan of the modestly funded neighbors group. i am dolores milmoe and i am the maryland advocate for conservation with the audubon naturalist society. poussaint: the neighbors group hits the...
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it is pretty clear that secretary duncan would like the president to stay. it is safe to bet that martin is likely to stay in her key role. i think folks are very likely to want to go do something different. given that a lot of the second term may be driven out of the department, a cool wind of but those jobs is one to have a very substantial shake the hand lens. >> i would be hesitant to say what people are are not going to do. a campaign more money spent than ever. republicans control the house of representatives. democrats control the senate. president obama will be back in the oval office. personnel matters. the fundamental contours' have- nots change -- contours hav e not changed. personnel matters on some of the micro issues. i would pay more attention to the macro lessons. >> that is a terrific point to end up. thank you for our panelists for being here. thank you to all of you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> tomorrow on "washington journal" bill press looks of what i
it is pretty clear that secretary duncan would like the president to stay. it is safe to bet that martin is likely to stay in her key role. i think folks are very likely to want to go do something different. given that a lot of the second term may be driven out of the department, a cool wind of but those jobs is one to have a very substantial shake the hand lens. >> i would be hesitant to say what people are are not going to do. a campaign more money spent than ever. republicans control...
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>> i'll bet that the body count is higher, many areas in duncan hills that have not been touched. my cousin's there and she's been there since the day this happened in her home. no one, no one has been to her area, duncan hills in jefferson and called her this morning all she has the is cell phone to see if she's okay, i'm in my own devastation, but i couldn't get to her because of the flooding. >> neil: mary anne when we were chatting yesterday on staten island, i thought it was the rodney dangerfield of new york boroughs and i said that in a kind way, that it never gets the respect or attention it deserves, in this case you had among the worst storm damage anywhere. does it bother you when you hear fema officials, administration officials commending each other for the great job they're doing? you don't seem to be seeing it? >> well, you know what? i have to go back to what miss napolitano said from yesterday's interview, staten island is devastated and she didn't pat anybody on the back just said who was present. i think these politicians, they're all for themselves, they're liv
>> i'll bet that the body count is higher, many areas in duncan hills that have not been touched. my cousin's there and she's been there since the day this happened in her home. no one, no one has been to her area, duncan hills in jefferson and called her this morning all she has the is cell phone to see if she's okay, i'm in my own devastation, but i couldn't get to her because of the flooding. >> neil: mary anne when we were chatting yesterday on staten island, i thought it was...
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arne duncan and mark nesbitt. they're focus odd this event tonight. president obama started off the day stopping by his campaign headquarters here in chicago. he thanked folks for all of their work and underscored the importance of voter turnout. they feel confident about their get out the vote strategy. it's something they've worked on for the past 18 months, and really for the past four years since the last election. so they're feeling confident about that. president obama also granting interviews to stations really in those key battleground states targeting voters there specifically in must win ohio. ohio's really the corner stone of the president's midwest firewall. if mitt romney doesn't win ohio, it is very difficult for him to win this race tonight. so the obama team really going after ohio with a lot of vigor. joe biden making a up ststop in today. he stopped by the restaurant. the folks there chanted biden. a lot of anticipation into the evening. back to you. >> thank you. since the political world today is centered in boston and chicago, we
arne duncan and mark nesbitt. they're focus odd this event tonight. president obama started off the day stopping by his campaign headquarters here in chicago. he thanked folks for all of their work and underscored the importance of voter turnout. they feel confident about their get out the vote strategy. it's something they've worked on for the past 18 months, and really for the past four years since the last election. so they're feeling confident about that. president obama also granting...
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even talked to the secretary of education, arnie duncan, who reached out. that is ridiculous this president has leaned in heavily, not on a partisan nature, more of a human and heart, cut through red tape and made sure that places like this here in newark, new jersey, were getting the resources we need. >> polls show this is a knife's edge election. what do you think will be the determining factor in the end? >> i think people will see the truth of what the president has done. nobody, as bill clinton said so eloquently in the democratic convention, no president since fdr inherited the kind of mess, the kind of challenges people in this area really do remember, the kind of fear, the free fall of our economy. he has turned that around. cities like mine, we see it still hurting. unemployment is extremely high. but hell this is newark, new jersey's, biggest economic development period of growth since the 1950s, first new hotels in downtown in 40 years, first new office towers in 20 years, so much of that is because of our federal partnerships that are going on.
even talked to the secretary of education, arnie duncan, who reached out. that is ridiculous this president has leaned in heavily, not on a partisan nature, more of a human and heart, cut through red tape and made sure that places like this here in newark, new jersey, were getting the resources we need. >> polls show this is a knife's edge election. what do you think will be the determining factor in the end? >> i think people will see the truth of what the president has done....
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president's former body man, put together basketball game, went to a local rec center here in chicago, arne duncan, the president's secretary of education joined in with others to play the game. it is not one of these technical things you can tie to election results. but they very much believe in it, so the president playing basketball, hoping it will have an impact on the race. >> interesting. dan, candy, thanks very much in florida. the siun is shining, the lines are long. we'll take you to florida and gauge the mood there next. bett. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ >>> welcome back. election day in america, you're looking at a live picture at the empire state building which new yorkers can look at tonight to track the election. as cnn projects winners in each state
president's former body man, put together basketball game, went to a local rec center here in chicago, arne duncan, the president's secretary of education joined in with others to play the game. it is not one of these technical things you can tie to election results. but they very much believe in it, so the president playing basketball, hoping it will have an impact on the race. >> interesting. dan, candy, thanks very much in florida. the siun is shining, the lines are long. we'll take...
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, but that was after the president at hope athletic center playing a little basketball with aroundy duncan, and mark ram ross and a couple of other friends. there you have it. while we may have have seen the huge rallies this year like we did in 2004, nbc's first read team says this election could be more consequenceal. we're going to look at what's at stake tonight with nbc's senior political editor mark murray. first, there's a lot going on today, and here's one thing we thought you should know. nbc justice correspondent pete williams is reporting although there are no major efforts to prevent voting, several problems have cropped up. look at this video. it was taken by a voter in central pennsylvania near harrisburg. a voter using a touch screen machine is seen repeatedly trying to vote for obama while the machine registered a vote for romney. he informed official of the problem. the machine was taken out of service. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ girl ] hey! [ both laugh ] ♪ i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a m
, but that was after the president at hope athletic center playing a little basketball with aroundy duncan, and mark ram ross and a couple of other friends. there you have it. while we may have have seen the huge rallies this year like we did in 2004, nbc's first read team says this election could be more consequenceal. we're going to look at what's at stake tonight with nbc's senior political editor mark murray. first, there's a lot going on today, and here's one thing we thought you should...
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joining me is margie of wells fargo, sandy duncan and chris bertleson and rick santelli. thanks for joining us. rick, i'm going to kick this off with you. what are traders saying ahead of tomorrow's election? >> they certainly expect a lot more movement in markets tomorrow and the following day. today was a go nowhere range day. even in the stocks they move into positive territory. dollar index has been firmly but lightly in positive territory with little turnover. same with the euro. many traders are saying, you know, it was momentum that propelled the giants in baseball. so, they're putting a lot of stock in momentum, which may be a positive for the challenger in the form of mitt romney but everybody has their own unique foibles how they want to proceed on the trading side. traders aren't giving me anything solid as a glimpse into who wins but they seem optimistic they think the fiscal cliff will be dealt with, but it won't be dealt with until next year and dealt with retrospectively. >> i would agree, that's what people are saying now. chris, regardless, you're saying
joining me is margie of wells fargo, sandy duncan and chris bertleson and rick santelli. thanks for joining us. rick, i'm going to kick this off with you. what are traders saying ahead of tomorrow's election? >> they certainly expect a lot more movement in markets tomorrow and the following day. today was a go nowhere range day. even in the stocks they move into positive territory. dollar index has been firmly but lightly in positive territory with little turnover. same with the euro....
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he was on a team with former chicago bulls scottie pippen and his secretary of education arne duncan and reggie love. still doing a lot of work and interviews for tv stations, including one in milwaukee urging voters to get to the polls. >> it's going to be close. we feel confident that we have the votes to win. but as is true in every election, it depends on who turns out. so i just hope that everybody who is watching, whether they're republican or democrat or independent, take the time to vote. >> reporter: now, president obama and the first lady will watch returns come in tonight from their home. then they'll be heading to the hotel where a number of senior staff are staying as the night moves on. this is where, wolf, they will be finishing up the night. still, the doors have not opened. you can see setup going on behind me, but this is where we're going to be tonight, going out on to the floor among the supporters to see if they end their night as expected. very jubilantly or if there's disappointment. >> they're going to be really happy or really sad. mitt romney spent the day t
he was on a team with former chicago bulls scottie pippen and his secretary of education arne duncan and reggie love. still doing a lot of work and interviews for tv stations, including one in milwaukee urging voters to get to the polls. >> it's going to be close. we feel confident that we have the votes to win. but as is true in every election, it depends on who turns out. so i just hope that everybody who is watching, whether they're republican or democrat or independent, take the time...
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duncan. mr. mr. duncan: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. duncan: i rise today to pay tribute to my friend ron paul. i have now served in congress for 24 years, the last 16 of which i have served with congressman paul. during all of that time, i have never once seen him waiver or stray from the commitment to liberty and freedom and his promise to uphold and defend our constitution. i can assure you that no one runs for office wanting to make people mad. in fact, it may be the people who run for office have a strong desire to be liked than most people. thus i feel certain at times it has been hurtful to congressman paul to be the only member out of 435 to vote know on some popular bill or seemingly harmless resolution. yet on many occasions he has been the only vote on some issue. yet because of his currently and sincerity and steadfast belief in free enterprise, private property, and individual freedom he has earned the respect and admiration of almost everyone with whom he has served on both s
duncan. mr. mr. duncan: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. duncan: i rise today to pay tribute to my friend ron paul. i have now served in congress for 24 years, the last 16 of which i have served with congressman paul. during all of that time, i have never once seen him waiver or stray from the commitment to liberty and freedom and his promise to uphold and defend our constitution. i can assure you that no one runs for...
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for "today," duncan golestani, nbc news, london. >>> two penn state administrators have been charged with covering up the jerry sandusky sex abuse scandal. gary schultz and tim curley were both arraigned on friday. they were accused of caring more about the university's reputation than the safety of sandusky's victims. >>> most americans will be able to get an extra hour of sleep tonight thanks to the annual shift back to standard time. officially, the change occurs at 2:00 a.m. sunday. b but most people will set their clocks back before they go to sleep. this is a good time to change batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. >>> prince charles and his wife camilla got quite a welcome. they were given a traditional greeting by -- let's just go ahead and say it. topless women who presented them with leis. no additional comment necessary on that one. the 13-day tour of the southern hemisphere is part of queen elizabeth's diamond jubilee. that is the news. now let's get a check of the weather from dylan. >> today's weather is brought to you by windows 8. >> thanks, jenna. w
for "today," duncan golestani, nbc news, london. >>> two penn state administrators have been charged with covering up the jerry sandusky sex abuse scandal. gary schultz and tim curley were both arraigned on friday. they were accused of caring more about the university's reputation than the safety of sandusky's victims. >>> most americans will be able to get an extra hour of sleep tonight thanks to the annual shift back to standard time. officially, the change occurs...
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more now from duncan in our london bureau. >> reporter: authorities took alexander reed into custody on thursday hours after he allegedly stabbed his friend following a night of halloween partying. his lawyer said he is distraught and described reed as a 20-year-old kid who never had a run-in with the law. fabio is hospitalized after suffering multiple stab wounds. both men were students at an american college in rome. >> they were best friends. they are best friends. i hope they still are. >> reporter: a bizarre coincidence, this attack happened on the fifth anniversary of the murder of a british student which led to the arrest and eventual acquittal of american amanda knox. investigators in this case say the motive is unclear but suspect drugs and alcohol might have been a factor. >>> two penn state administrators have been charged with covering up the jerry sap dus key sex abuse scandal. gary schultz and tim curley were both araa -- arraigned on frida. >>> most americans will be able to get an hour -- an extra hour of sleep tonight thanks to the annual shift back to standard time.
more now from duncan in our london bureau. >> reporter: authorities took alexander reed into custody on thursday hours after he allegedly stabbed his friend following a night of halloween partying. his lawyer said he is distraught and described reed as a 20-year-old kid who never had a run-in with the law. fabio is hospitalized after suffering multiple stab wounds. both men were students at an american college in rome. >> they were best friends. they are best friends. i hope they...
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starbucks, chains like starbucks, duncan doughnuts scrambling to reopen forcing new yorkers far from their normal stops to get their caffeine fix. cheryl: i have a serious addiction to copy and is true. there are a lot of starbucks that are closed and there will be an issue with revenue for people like starbucks to take these stores open and this is today. a lot of new york is starting to come back. dennis: if you are there for me i love you and if you are not i am not sure i am going to forget it. dennis: cheryl: you a copy drinker? dennis: not much. cheryl: i drinkable copy for both of those. sandy wreaking havoc on business throughout the east coast but we will tell you how the superstores creating a windfall for social networking giant twitter. dennis: first let's look at today's winners on the nasdaq. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size p
starbucks, chains like starbucks, duncan doughnuts scrambling to reopen forcing new yorkers far from their normal stops to get their caffeine fix. cheryl: i have a serious addiction to copy and is true. there are a lot of starbucks that are closed and there will be an issue with revenue for people like starbucks to take these stores open and this is today. a lot of new york is starting to come back. dennis: if you are there for me i love you and if you are not i am not sure i am going to forget...
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something happened on monday morning, duncan niedermayer decides to change course and go fully arctic, that is when he had the revolt by the brokerage firms and that is when they said we are not ready to do this, we want out. that is communicated to the trade organization of wall street brokerages communicated to the regulators and decided essentially why not have everybody not trade on monday as the utmost precaution. a lot less about people and a lot more it seems, getting more and more on this about unpreparedness. should point out this is really interesting. since 1993, wall street has been talking about contingency plans. if there is an emergency. remember, in 93 the world trade center was bombed. the stock exchange chairman is leading an effort to create contingency plans moving the stock exchange and traders off-site possibly in brooklyn, possibly westchester, that was initial plan. their little electronic trading back then. 9/11, a huge thing, struck down wall street. there was sort of routing lines and electricity. shut down trading for three days. clearly there is something
something happened on monday morning, duncan niedermayer decides to change course and go fully arctic, that is when he had the revolt by the brokerage firms and that is when they said we are not ready to do this, we want out. that is communicated to the trade organization of wall street brokerages communicated to the regulators and decided essentially why not have everybody not trade on monday as the utmost precaution. a lot less about people and a lot more it seems, getting more and more on...
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the coach decided to give their older star, tim duncan, manu ginobili the night off. last night the heat won the game 105-100. nba commissioner david spern was upset, even though the spurs were ahead late in the final quarter, stern apologized for not putting its best players on the court. >>> a secret santa has the play of the day as he helps victims of super storm sandy. a man gave $100 bills to people who suffered damage from the storm. he plans to give away $100,000 during the holidays. he says it's not about the money. he simply wants to set an example. >> a good story. >>> this video is sure to make almost anyone happy. >>> a plan t >>> a plan to outlaw the belly putter has some golfers crying foul instead of four. we'll ask david feherty what it means to the professionals and all the other players out there. you're watching "cbs this morning." "this morning." >> this portion of cbs "this morning" is sponsored by aarp. >> announcer: this portion of cbs "this morning" sponsored by aarp. they look like, they look like flippers. [ aunts laughing ] [ male announcer
the coach decided to give their older star, tim duncan, manu ginobili the night off. last night the heat won the game 105-100. nba commissioner david spern was upset, even though the spurs were ahead late in the final quarter, stern apologized for not putting its best players on the court. >>> a secret santa has the play of the day as he helps victims of super storm sandy. a man gave $100 bills to people who suffered damage from the storm. he plans to give away $100,000 during the...
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duncan mcnaughton is the marketing officer. sir, good morning to you. >> good morning, savannah. thanks for having us on. happy thanksgiving to you and your team. >> you too. >> why do you expect widespread picketing on friday? >> savannah, we do not. we're confident about a great shopping experience for our customer. we'll have a million walmart associates serving our customers tomorrow at 8:00, 10:00 and again 5:00 friday morning. what you're seeing in the media and in the news is a small group of walmart associates and a select number of stores and we'll have 4,000 stores open, ready to go. as you may know. our stores are always open on thanksgiving day. >> as you say, this is a small groupment then again, the company filed a complaint to stop the protests. that does indicate the company takes this fairly seriously, correct? >> savannah, i think the key is that there's a small group of walmart associates complemented by a number of nonwalmart associates that are paid by the union and we just want to make sure we have a great event for our customers. that's what we're prepared
duncan mcnaughton is the marketing officer. sir, good morning to you. >> good morning, savannah. thanks for having us on. happy thanksgiving to you and your team. >> you too. >> why do you expect widespread picketing on friday? >> savannah, we do not. we're confident about a great shopping experience for our customer. we'll have a million walmart associates serving our customers tomorrow at 8:00, 10:00 and again 5:00 friday morning. what you're seeing in the media and in...
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up basketball game today which involved scotty pippen, the basketball hall of famer was there, arne duncan, the secretary of education, other aides, reggie love and former body man, sort of like the old gang getting back together to celebrate. and whitehouse aides told me over the past few days that the president appeared increasingly relaxed because he knew that he was coming to the end of his very last campaign. no matter whether he won or lost, he was never going to have to go through this again. and we saw it on the stump as well, you know, had been rushing through his campaign speech and then over the last couple of days, he just slowed down. he was lean on the podium talking with the voters who had come to hear him. and he really seemed to visibly relax and just trying to take it all n we were in des moines iowa late last night for his final rally. he spoke very personally about opening up his first campaign office in des moines five years ago when he was running for the iowa caucus. and we talked about how his volunteers had to wear hats and gloves in the campaign office because it
up basketball game today which involved scotty pippen, the basketball hall of famer was there, arne duncan, the secretary of education, other aides, reggie love and former body man, sort of like the old gang getting back together to celebrate. and whitehouse aides told me over the past few days that the president appeared increasingly relaxed because he knew that he was coming to the end of his very last campaign. no matter whether he won or lost, he was never going to have to go through this...
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duncan oklahoma, you've been very patient. thanks for voting. you're on with kenneth davis. >> caller: mr. davis, thank you for your writing. so much of what she said resonates with a personally and that is the excitement of learning for the unquenchable thirst of opening and learning something new. i thank you do of personal privilege. share with us tonight invest research and reading a 19th century american history nonpresence. identify one or two people you begin reading about, maybe knew about, but once he started reading about, you felt compelled to read more and then tell us about it. thank you. just show what a great question. thank you for the comment. the first one that pops into my head is the first presidential candidate of the republican party, a man who was as famous as any man in america in the mid-19 century, now largely forgotten except we know his name from street signs in california, john c. fremont. what a fascinating story he was. his father was from canada, came to virginia and was the dnc and teacher. the number hoped would
duncan oklahoma, you've been very patient. thanks for voting. you're on with kenneth davis. >> caller: mr. davis, thank you for your writing. so much of what she said resonates with a personally and that is the excitement of learning for the unquenchable thirst of opening and learning something new. i thank you do of personal privilege. share with us tonight invest research and reading a 19th century american history nonpresence. identify one or two people you begin reading about, maybe...
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with arnie donkey, sean donovan at hud, and they look like they are in a for the long haul -- arne duncan, and sean donovan and hud. dam it will be interesting to see who replaces timothy geithner at treasury. >> trying to escape. >> he has been trying to escape for a long time. i will be interested to see the type of person the president picks going forward. obviously geithner has caused consternation on the hill and i think senators and both parties will look at the nominee, whoever it may be, very hard. >> obviously, just how these nominations go and how the senate treats them, how much, treats them, will be a good early indicator of what next year is going to be like. because if they start fighting over whether the next night -- nominee for treasury secretary ones -- who knows? says something nice about j.p. morgan, then we are going to be in for a long year. >> you actually took the question away from me. i was going to ask whether you thought there was movement getting appointees confirmed in the senate. >> i am not sure i understand -- all appointees? >> at our agency and from what
with arnie donkey, sean donovan at hud, and they look like they are in a for the long haul -- arne duncan, and sean donovan and hud. dam it will be interesting to see who replaces timothy geithner at treasury. >> trying to escape. >> he has been trying to escape for a long time. i will be interested to see the type of person the president picks going forward. obviously geithner has caused consternation on the hill and i think senators and both parties will look at the nominee,...
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. >> a normal bouke buy, duncan hines or whatever? >> any boxed brownie, don't have to to go to the bakery to get fancy brownies, everything goes with it. it is really easy. think i'm not going to do raspberry brownies, i'm not a pastry chef. cream cheese, egg, sugar. >> how much? >> a cup. >> two pats of butter. >> see. you know. >> mm-hmm. >> and a little bit of flour. for stabilization. >> stabilization. a hard time. >> exactly. >> what is this? >> almond extract. a little extra flavor. okay. i have to use my stirring muscles. go, girl. >> so that's all it takes. the mixer or your muscles. >> okay. >> then -- >> yep. >> onto the brownie mix, in a 9 by 13 pan. and dollop it on. i'm just going to do half and show you how easy it is to marble this. >> okay. >> oh. >> marble. >> take a knife, whatever you want and get that marbled. full sprinkle some raspberries. >> of course i will. >> yes. >> and bake it. >> is that it? >> that's it. >> those are them. like bakery quality. >> according to the directions on the box? doesn't change. >>
. >> a normal bouke buy, duncan hines or whatever? >> any boxed brownie, don't have to to go to the bakery to get fancy brownies, everything goes with it. it is really easy. think i'm not going to do raspberry brownies, i'm not a pastry chef. cream cheese, egg, sugar. >> how much? >> a cup. >> two pats of butter. >> see. you know. >> mm-hmm. >> and a little bit of flour. for stabilization. >> stabilization. a hard time. >> exactly....
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for the record, i know congressman duncan hunter calling from california, he and i are writing a letter. we encouraged our colleagues to sign that letter to the administration, requiring them to comply with the intent of the law. it is unfortunate we have to do that. hopefully we will see some changes in that regard. thank you. >> thank you very much. in march, we are going to hold a jobs fair for veterans. it is interesting. there is an incredible amount of folks that come up. was meeting with franchiser this morning. they have a new initiative to help veterans get inside that business. we are excited by what that means. he mentioned 244,000 claims. do you keep track of the acceptance rate? do you submit them? how often do they make it through the system successfully? >> thank you. it takes so long for them to travel through the system. it is impossible for us to keep an accurate accounting of how many did not. i will tell you that at the board of veterans' appeals, we keep track of the claims that are returned. it breaks down how many claims every year. they did not break them down by
for the record, i know congressman duncan hunter calling from california, he and i are writing a letter. we encouraged our colleagues to sign that letter to the administration, requiring them to comply with the intent of the law. it is unfortunate we have to do that. hopefully we will see some changes in that regard. thank you. >> thank you very much. in march, we are going to hold a jobs fair for veterans. it is interesting. there is an incredible amount of folks that come up. was...